Far-Left Hack Fantasizes About Trump Punching First Lady Melania Then Using Secret Service to Conceal Assault

Senior Editor of The Atlantic, David Frum fantasized about President Trump punching First Lady Melania then using the Secret Service to cover up the assault as a way of arguing what constitutes ‘obstruction of justice.’

Frum suffers from a bad case of Trump Derangement Syndrome.

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The liberals went crazy after The New York Times published a 29-page confidential memo Trump’s lawyers sent to Mueller in January.

On Saturday, David Frum used domestic violence as a way to argue against Trump’s lawyers’ definition of obstruction of justice.

“Suppose President Trump punched First Lady in the White House…” said David Frum.

Classy.

Frum tweeted:Suppose President Trump punched the First Lady in the White House (federal property = federal jurisdiction), then ordered the Secret Service to conceal the assault. POTUS has Article II authority over Secret Service. Is that obstruction? Under Sekulow/Dowd, apparently NO

Suppose President Trump punched the First Lady in the White House (federal property = federal jurisdiction), then ordered the Secret Service to conceal the assault. POTUS has Article II authority over Secret Service. Is that obstruction? Under Sekulow/Dowd, apparently NO

Sekulow / Dowd claim that the president has the power to direct law enforcement agencies to initiate or end an investigation of any person for any reason. If Sekulow/Dowd are correct, it is fully lawful for POTUS to use federal criminal law to attack enemies and reward friends

If – as Sekulow/Dowd assert – the president has power to initiate or halt any federal criminal investigation, it must follow that POTUS also has power to initiate or halt IRS audits of his opponents and friends, since IRS commission is also an Article II appointee